Sometimes the struggles of domestic violence survivors don’t end after they leave the relationship. This episode explores one woman’s experience with the access gap in legal services for domestic violence survivors and how legislative and judicial efforts are aiming to combat the problem.

The first U.S. law governing airplane flight wasn’t enacted until 22 years after the Wright brothers invented the powered airplane. With drones, the aircrafts are already used by police agencies, commercial businesses and hobbyists, but lawmakers are struggling to keep up.

This week on “Hearsay,” we talk with CU Law Dean Phil Weiser and Denver attorney Anna-Liisa Mullis about a fundraising challenge for the law School. Weiser also speaks about the law school’s new entrepreneurialism course. Finally, Denver family law attorney Ryann Peyton discusses how Colorado’s new civil union’s law reshapes same-sex relationships.